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1 Read | themselves (even in children and idiots) without any assistance 2 I, I | because not known to children, idiots, &c. For, first, it is evident, 3 I, I | evident, that all children and idiots have not the least apprehension 4 I, I | If therefore children and idiots have souls, have minds, 5 I, I | are not known to children, idiots, and a great part of mankind, 6 I, I | and vigour. For children, idiots, savages, and illiterate 7 I, I | alas, amongst children, idiots, savages, and the grossly 8 II, XI| kind of abstraction.~12. Idiots and madmen. How far idiots 9 II, XI| Idiots and madmen. How far idiots are concerned in the want 10 II, XI| 13. Difference between idiots and madmen. In fine, the 11 II, XI| lie the difference between idiots and madmen: that madmen 12 II, XI| reason right from them; but idiots make very few or no propositions,